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By Clark Collier, Director of Giving Strategies, Central Indiana Community Foundation
Here’s the good news: your organization has received a generous contribution estimated at?over $500,000. The bad news: It is entirely in the form of baseball cards.?
What do you do?
As a not-for-profit, your strengths are typically in human services, public advocacy, volunteer coordination, and traditional fundraising. Liquidating a rare 1994 Alex Rodriguez rookie card for maximum value (up to $40,000) may not be in your wheelhouse.?
Welcome to the world of complex asset donation, an increasingly popular and effective form of philanthropy!?
But despite a growing awareness, not everyone is familiar with what a complex asset is or how it can be effectively donated.?
Luckily, CICF can take the “complex” out of the equation at no charge to donors or charitable organization fundholders. And considering the value these assets represent, more of us ought to consider this method of giving and receiving.